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History:
The Bullar surname is traditionally associated with the Punjabi community, particularly in India and Pakistan. Mythologically, the Bullar clan is believed to be one of the offshoots of ancient Kshatriyas, warriors with links to various Vedic legends. The Bullars have traditionally been involved in agricultural professions, with some branching into politics and other fields. Their social and political mobilization has evolved over time, with notable figures contributing to local governance and community leadership, especially within the Jat community.
The migration patterns of the Bullar surname follow the broader Punjabi diaspora, with a significant number settling in various parts of India and Pakistan, particularly after the Partition in 1947. Bullar families have since moved to regions like Haryana and Rajasthan and overseas to Canada, the UK, and Australia. Rituals observed by this community are deeply tied to Sikh and Hindu traditions, celebrating festivals like Vaisakhi and Diwali, though the specifics can vary depending on regional and religious sub-groups.
Description:
Bullars are predominantly found in Punjab and Haryana, with smaller populations in Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. They primarily speak Punjabi, but Bullar communities in India’s Hindi-speaking regions also use Hindi and Haryanvi. Family values in the Bullar community emphasize unity, respect for elders, and community service, often with joint family setups. Their dietary habits center around traditional North Indian food like 'makki di roti' and 'sarson da saag.' Literacy rates are generally high, especially in urban areas, with many Bullars moving into professional fields such as agriculture, business, and government services
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